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  1. The sculpture was originally erected in the Carlton Gardens during the 1850's, and it stood on the corner of Victoria and Rathdowne Streets until 1937, when it was shifted to the Nicholson Street side before being moved again to its present resting place in the Fitzroy Gardens. In March, 1977, the sculpture was stolen from the Fitzroy Gardens ...

  2. Nov 20, 2018 · Discover Golden Statue of David in Louisville, Kentucky: The Midwestern United States' tribute to Michelangelo is a foam statue sprayed with gaudy gold paint. ... Louisville, Kentucky, 40202 ...

  3. The statue is located at Waterfront Park in Louisville, Kentucky. The Lincoln Memorial in Louisville is part of the Lincoln Heritage Trail. The statue and its accompanying bas-relief historical panels were created by American sculptor Ed Hamilton. Landscape design for Waterfront Park was by Hargreaves Associates.

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  5. Mar 15, 2019 · A pregnant Momma Loumari rests against a redwood tree. The giant troll and her two children have taken up residence in Bernheim Forest. The sculpture is the work of Artist Thomas Dambo. March 15, 2019. BY PAT MCDONOGH, COURIER JOURNAL. Little Elina, one of three giant trolls, reclines in a field in Bernheim Forest.

  6. Jun 29, 2021 · The 8 foot sculpture was commissioned by the city of Louisville in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Lewis and Clark’s historical trip. It pays homage to the contributions of York, born a slave and the childhood companion of Clark, and his significant role in Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery expedition from 1803 through 1806 ...

  7. The Jefferson statue was presented to the city of Louisville by the Bernheim Brothers, two wealthy, public-spirited businessmen of the city, in November 1901. It was unveiled at ceremonies that included addresses by former Governor of Kentucky William O'Connell Bradley and Mayor Charles P. Weaver. It stands on Jefferson street in front of the ...

  8. Louisville Gardens is a multi-purpose, 6,000-seat arena, in Louisville, Kentucky, that opened in 1905, as the Jefferson County Armory. It celebrated its 100th anniversary as former city mayor Jerry Abramson 's official "Family-Friendly New Years Eve" celebration location. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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